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The Loyola Maroon VOL. XXIX, X-258 * Loyola University, New Orleans, Friday, November 16, 1951 No. 9 '51 Summer Semester Honor Roll Announced By Dean One hundred and three students merited the honor roll for the summer semester of 1951, as announced this week by the Rev. George T. Bergen, S.J., Dean of Faculties. Three categories are included in the honor roll, compiled each semester by Alpha Sigma Nu, national Jesuit honor fraternity. They are: Summa Cum Laude, 2.9 point ratio or better; Magna Cum Laude, 2.7 or better; or Cum Laude, 2.5 or better. Last semester's honor roll follows: In the College of Arts and Sciences: Summa cum laude: Elizabeth Hiern Ainsworth, Gladys Elizabeth Aleman, Elaine Marie Bourg, Sister M. Michael Dufrene, C.1.C., Sister Pierre Gieske, 0.5. U., Emmett J. Johnson, William Henry Lessard, Sister M. Eva Loyacano, R.S.M., Brother Alphonsus Mahoney, S.C., Sister M. Thomas Markey, M.H.S., Sister Columba Moseley, 0.5.8., Robert E. Williams, Sister M. William Williams, 0. Carm. Magna cum laude: Sister Jane Louise Arbour, S.S.J., Sister Mary Aloysius Aucoin, S.S.J., .David Perez Banowetz, Frank Thomas Birtel, Jane Clare Bosio, Angela Teresa Brady, Sister M. Damien Brogdon, S.S.J., Sister Mary Peter Champagne, S.S.J., Ida Marie Chirieleison, Aline Joy Crovetto, Sister M. Louise Daigle, C.1.C., Frank Joseph Dassing, Jr., Richard Day Deslattes, Jr., Sister M. Therese Fletchinger, S.S.N.D., Brother Virgil Harris, S.C., Edward Joseph Kammerer, Patricia Veronica McCarthy, Sister Alice Marie MacMurdo, S.S.J., Sister M. Virginia Marasco, R.S.M., Claudette Frances Mihojevich, Sister M. Regina Moore, S.S.J., Sister M. Verenice Mouledoux, R.S.M., Jacquelyn Claire O'Day, Sister Marie Rose Rees, M.H.S., Clare Vernon Rodriguez, James Westly Ryall, Sister M. Edward Paul Speh, S.S.N.D., Robert Inman Stearns, Sister Anne Marie Stine, M.H.S., Sister M. of St. Eleanor Strehle, M.deS.C, Brotherer Gordion Udinsky, S.C. Cum laude: Sister Agatha Addamus, 0.5.8., Sister Joseph Marie Anderson, S.S.N.D., Barbara Jean Bernardi, Mary Jane EXAMS Mid - semester examination* will be held Monday, Not. 25 through Friday, Nov. 29 for the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Music, and Pharmacy. School of Dentistry held examinations this week. Service Fraternity Receives Eleven Eleven members have been received into Alpha Phi Omicron, service fraternity, Newell Schindler, the fraternity's president, disclosed.They are: Tony Mallette, George Strait, Buddy Maurin, Joe Vernaci, Ed Dorvin, Emile Lousteneau, Larry Vinet, George Kelly, Gilbert Satterlee, Pinky Vidacovich, and Clyde St. Romain. Schindler also stated that work on the student directory, which is one of the service fraternity's annual projects, is near completion. Belgium Meteorologist On Campus; Pays Visit To Physics Department the upper atmosphere and Director of the Department of Radiation in the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, was a recent visitor to the Loyola Physics Department. physics graduate, Dr. Nicolet was returning from a symposium on "Physics and Medicine of the Upper Atmosphere," held by the Air University School of Aviation, Randolph Field, Texas. Both spoke before the symposium; Dr. Nicolet speaking on "Solar Physics and Atmosphere of the Earth," and Mr. Smith on the "Physical Recovery of Data and Instruments Following Rocket Dr. Nicolet will stay in this country for six months where, at Pennsylvania State College, he will do research work on the constitution of the lonosphere and I solar radiation. His studies are held to be significant in the light of future flights planned into the upper atmosphere and the possible effects of radiation on the human body which might be encountered. Mr. Smith is presently actively sphere research with rockets. His many trips between Washington and the Navy Rocket Firing Range at White Sands, New Mexico, has made possible frequent visits to Loyola, where, only recently, he told of one rocket reaching an altitude of 135 miles. Dr. Marcel Nicolet Campus Court Balloting Monday Election* for the 1951 Campus Court will «tart Monday at 11 a.m. in the Quadrangle. Balloting will be conducted on a popular vote system; one vote per student. Seven co-eds are to be named and the top seven will constitute the Campus Court. On December 3, voting will be resumed on a penny-a-vote basis for the queen. Only members of the Court are eligible. K. Of C. Council To Donate Statue Of Fr. Marquette A statue of Father Marquette, after whom Marquette Hall is named, will be dedicated Sunday, November 18, after the Homecoming Mass and breakfast, according to an announcement by the Rev. Anthony C. O'Flynn, S.J., dean of men. The statue which will match the one given by the Pan American Club of Ignatius Loyola, will be presented by Tom Fox, representative of E.K.S., Knights of Columbus fraternity, who are donating it. Much of the work done on the project is credited to Melvin Sullivan, past president of the fraternity, and Joe Famiglio, Father O'Flynn said. Father O'Flynn will bless the statue which will fit in a niche on the right side of the entrance to Marquette Hall. Lend Us An Ear! The following campus rule* and regulation! are now in effect and will be enforced according to Louis Lacour, Student Council president. 1. All men must, whenever they are on the campus or in the buildings, wear top shirt, collar and tie, and in addition, from November 1 till Easter, also a coat or sweater with full length sleeves. 2. Only Loyola letters may be worn on the campus. 3. No smoking is allowed at any time in any of the buildings, except the cafeteria, restrooms and designated places. Capritto Re-elected Fraternity Prexy A. J. Capritto, BA junior, was re-elected president of Upsilon Beta Lambda social fraternity, recently.Other officers elected were Bob Grisoli, law senior, vice-president; Leyton Jenkins, BA senior, corresponding secretary; Luke Sansovich, A&S junior, recording secretary; A. J. Martin, BA sophomore, treasurer. Mr. Henry Engler was named as honorary member to U.B.L. The fraternity is focusing its attention on an annual orphans' Christmas party, Capritto announced. Featured will be Santa Claus, his toys and all the trimmings, he said. University Witnesses 10% Enrollment Drop disclosed this week by the Rev. Thomas J. Shields, S.J., University president. There is a decrease in full-time student enrollment of 10 per cent, i a decline common in nearly all of this country's universities, Fr. Shields said. This decrease is due largely to upperclassmen being called in the draft, he explained. Figures show, however, that the draft has not affected the high school graduate and the incoming freshman class. Full-time enrollment last year totaled 474, while 1951's class shows 473 in all schools and colleges. A complete breakdown of enrollment follows:: the College of Arts and Sciences, 700; the College of Business Administration, 230; the School of Dentistry, 190; the School of Law, 139; the School of Music, 72; the College of Pharmacy, 174; the Evening Division, 597; the Institute of Industrial Relations, 93; and the Business Heads Attend Meeting The Rev. Louis J. Twomey, S.J., Director of the Loyola Institute of Industrial Relations, and two members of the College of Business Administration, represented the University at the regional convention of the Catholic Business and Education Association which convened early today at Dominican College. The faculty members were: Prof. Henry J. Engler, Jr., associate professor of Management; and Prof. Harold Miller, lecturer in Management. Fr. Twomey opened the morning session with a welcome address in which he expounded the Papal Social Teaching as a challenge to business education. During the afternoon session, with Professor Engler as chairman, a demonstration by several Loyola students, under the direction of Prof. Miller, showed how a young woman should apply for a position. Sat., November 24 Ends Try-Outs For Talent Night Saturday, November 24, will be the last date to audition for Blue Key's Fourteenth Annual Talent Night, Newell Schindler, Talent Night chairman, announced this week. The show will be presented at Municipal Auditorium on Saturday, December 15. "Plans have progressed well, and so far more than 20 individuals, groups and skits have signed up," Schindler said. Students signing up for individual competition were Mary Margaret Romig, Rosemary Rotolo, Lorraine Peyregne, Don Bernard, Claude Boudreaux, Paul Schneider, Diana Gisclair, Rick Gutknecht, and Bessy Caruso. Those signing up for skit and group competition were the Med Tech Club, Lambda Mu Delta, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Agramonte Pre- Medical Society, Physics Club, Tom Gavin and Maurice Riley, Claude Riche and Richard Smith, Pharmacy School, BA girls and Phi Beta, Ydemocs, SAK, and APhA. Auditions have been held this week, and will continue through} next week. Variety is still being sought, Schindler said, but all students with any talent whatsoever are encouraged to try out. Fr. Fichter To Address Educational Meeting The Rev. Joseph F. Fichter, S.J., chairman of the Department of Sociology, will address the general assembly of the National Catholic Education Association at its annual convention to be held in Miami, December 7 through 9. Fr. Fichter's topic will be "The Influence of the Educational Institution on Parish Life." Dr. J. Browne Larose Named Homecoming King , '51 Dr. J. Browne Larose, prominent New Orleans eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, has been named King of Loyola's 1951 Homecoming activities, Dr. Larry Leßon, Homecoming chairman, announced. Dr. Larose will escort the Queen, Miss Elaine Chauvin, during the Grand March at Wednesday night's Homecoming Ball. A graduate of Loyola (College of the Immaculate Conception) with an AB in 1906, Dr. Larose is presently a senior visiting surgeon at the Hotel Dieu and the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital.Dr. Larose is a member of the Catholic Alumni sodality and is a charter member of the Catholic Physicians' Guild. Other alumni members selected to escort the coed court are: Thomas Brahney, LLB '42, member of the New Orleans Commission Council; Henry Curtis, LLB '17, local attorney; Dr. Barry J. Barrodale, DDS '29, president of the Southern AAU and a vicepresident of the National AAU; Gardere F. Moore, Phß '25, local public relations counsellor; Judge Paul Chasez, LLB '22, civil court; and Judge John J. Wingrave, LLB '18, juvenile court. Dr. J. Browne Larose (Continued on page 8)

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The Loyola Maroon VOL. XXIX, X-258 * Loyola University, New Orleans, Friday, November 16, 1951 No. 9 '51 Summer Semester Honor Roll Announced By Dean One hundred and three students merited the honor roll for the summer semester of 1951, as announced this week by the Rev. George T. Bergen, S.J., Dean of Faculties. Three categories are included in the honor roll, compiled each semester by Alpha Sigma Nu, national Jesuit honor fraternity. They are: Summa Cum Laude, 2.9 point ratio or better; Magna Cum Laude, 2.7 or better; or Cum Laude, 2.5 or better. Last semester's honor roll follows: In the College of Arts and Sciences: Summa cum laude: Elizabeth Hiern Ainsworth, Gladys Elizabeth Aleman, Elaine Marie Bourg, Sister M. Michael Dufrene, C.1.C., Sister Pierre Gieske, 0.5. U., Emmett J. Johnson, William Henry Lessard, Sister M. Eva Loyacano, R.S.M., Brother Alphonsus Mahoney, S.C., Sister M. Thomas Markey, M.H.S., Sister Columba Moseley, 0.5.8., Robert E. Williams, Sister M. William Williams, 0. Carm. Magna cum laude: Sister Jane Louise Arbour, S.S.J., Sister Mary Aloysius Aucoin, S.S.J., .David Perez Banowetz, Frank Thomas Birtel, Jane Clare Bosio, Angela Teresa Brady, Sister M. Damien Brogdon, S.S.J., Sister Mary Peter Champagne, S.S.J., Ida Marie Chirieleison, Aline Joy Crovetto, Sister M. Louise Daigle, C.1.C., Frank Joseph Dassing, Jr., Richard Day Deslattes, Jr., Sister M. Therese Fletchinger, S.S.N.D., Brother Virgil Harris, S.C., Edward Joseph Kammerer, Patricia Veronica McCarthy, Sister Alice Marie MacMurdo, S.S.J., Sister M. Virginia Marasco, R.S.M., Claudette Frances Mihojevich, Sister M. Regina Moore, S.S.J., Sister M. Verenice Mouledoux, R.S.M., Jacquelyn Claire O'Day, Sister Marie Rose Rees, M.H.S., Clare Vernon Rodriguez, James Westly Ryall, Sister M. Edward Paul Speh, S.S.N.D., Robert Inman Stearns, Sister Anne Marie Stine, M.H.S., Sister M. of St. Eleanor Strehle, M.deS.C, Brotherer Gordion Udinsky, S.C. Cum laude: Sister Agatha Addamus, 0.5.8., Sister Joseph Marie Anderson, S.S.N.D., Barbara Jean Bernardi, Mary Jane EXAMS Mid - semester examination* will be held Monday, Not. 25 through Friday, Nov. 29 for the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Music, and Pharmacy. School of Dentistry held examinations this week. Service Fraternity Receives Eleven Eleven members have been received into Alpha Phi Omicron, service fraternity, Newell Schindler, the fraternity's president, disclosed.They are: Tony Mallette, George Strait, Buddy Maurin, Joe Vernaci, Ed Dorvin, Emile Lousteneau, Larry Vinet, George Kelly, Gilbert Satterlee, Pinky Vidacovich, and Clyde St. Romain. Schindler also stated that work on the student directory, which is one of the service fraternity's annual projects, is near completion. Belgium Meteorologist On Campus; Pays Visit To Physics Department the upper atmosphere and Director of the Department of Radiation in the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, was a recent visitor to the Loyola Physics Department. physics graduate, Dr. Nicolet was returning from a symposium on "Physics and Medicine of the Upper Atmosphere," held by the Air University School of Aviation, Randolph Field, Texas. Both spoke before the symposium; Dr. Nicolet speaking on "Solar Physics and Atmosphere of the Earth," and Mr. Smith on the "Physical Recovery of Data and Instruments Following Rocket Dr. Nicolet will stay in this country for six months where, at Pennsylvania State College, he will do research work on the constitution of the lonosphere and I solar radiation. His studies are held to be significant in the light of future flights planned into the upper atmosphere and the possible effects of radiation on the human body which might be encountered. Mr. Smith is presently actively sphere research with rockets. His many trips between Washington and the Navy Rocket Firing Range at White Sands, New Mexico, has made possible frequent visits to Loyola, where, only recently, he told of one rocket reaching an altitude of 135 miles. Dr. Marcel Nicolet Campus Court Balloting Monday Election* for the 1951 Campus Court will «tart Monday at 11 a.m. in the Quadrangle. Balloting will be conducted on a popular vote system; one vote per student. Seven co-eds are to be named and the top seven will constitute the Campus Court. On December 3, voting will be resumed on a penny-a-vote basis for the queen. Only members of the Court are eligible. K. Of C. Council To Donate Statue Of Fr. Marquette A statue of Father Marquette, after whom Marquette Hall is named, will be dedicated Sunday, November 18, after the Homecoming Mass and breakfast, according to an announcement by the Rev. Anthony C. O'Flynn, S.J., dean of men. The statue which will match the one given by the Pan American Club of Ignatius Loyola, will be presented by Tom Fox, representative of E.K.S., Knights of Columbus fraternity, who are donating it. Much of the work done on the project is credited to Melvin Sullivan, past president of the fraternity, and Joe Famiglio, Father O'Flynn said. Father O'Flynn will bless the statue which will fit in a niche on the right side of the entrance to Marquette Hall. Lend Us An Ear! The following campus rule* and regulation! are now in effect and will be enforced according to Louis Lacour, Student Council president. 1. All men must, whenever they are on the campus or in the buildings, wear top shirt, collar and tie, and in addition, from November 1 till Easter, also a coat or sweater with full length sleeves. 2. Only Loyola letters may be worn on the campus. 3. No smoking is allowed at any time in any of the buildings, except the cafeteria, restrooms and designated places. Capritto Re-elected Fraternity Prexy A. J. Capritto, BA junior, was re-elected president of Upsilon Beta Lambda social fraternity, recently.Other officers elected were Bob Grisoli, law senior, vice-president; Leyton Jenkins, BA senior, corresponding secretary; Luke Sansovich, A&S junior, recording secretary; A. J. Martin, BA sophomore, treasurer. Mr. Henry Engler was named as honorary member to U.B.L. The fraternity is focusing its attention on an annual orphans' Christmas party, Capritto announced. Featured will be Santa Claus, his toys and all the trimmings, he said. University Witnesses 10% Enrollment Drop disclosed this week by the Rev. Thomas J. Shields, S.J., University president. There is a decrease in full-time student enrollment of 10 per cent, i a decline common in nearly all of this country's universities, Fr. Shields said. This decrease is due largely to upperclassmen being called in the draft, he explained. Figures show, however, that the draft has not affected the high school graduate and the incoming freshman class. Full-time enrollment last year totaled 474, while 1951's class shows 473 in all schools and colleges. A complete breakdown of enrollment follows:: the College of Arts and Sciences, 700; the College of Business Administration, 230; the School of Dentistry, 190; the School of Law, 139; the School of Music, 72; the College of Pharmacy, 174; the Evening Division, 597; the Institute of Industrial Relations, 93; and the Business Heads Attend Meeting The Rev. Louis J. Twomey, S.J., Director of the Loyola Institute of Industrial Relations, and two members of the College of Business Administration, represented the University at the regional convention of the Catholic Business and Education Association which convened early today at Dominican College. The faculty members were: Prof. Henry J. Engler, Jr., associate professor of Management; and Prof. Harold Miller, lecturer in Management. Fr. Twomey opened the morning session with a welcome address in which he expounded the Papal Social Teaching as a challenge to business education. During the afternoon session, with Professor Engler as chairman, a demonstration by several Loyola students, under the direction of Prof. Miller, showed how a young woman should apply for a position. Sat., November 24 Ends Try-Outs For Talent Night Saturday, November 24, will be the last date to audition for Blue Key's Fourteenth Annual Talent Night, Newell Schindler, Talent Night chairman, announced this week. The show will be presented at Municipal Auditorium on Saturday, December 15. "Plans have progressed well, and so far more than 20 individuals, groups and skits have signed up," Schindler said. Students signing up for individual competition were Mary Margaret Romig, Rosemary Rotolo, Lorraine Peyregne, Don Bernard, Claude Boudreaux, Paul Schneider, Diana Gisclair, Rick Gutknecht, and Bessy Caruso. Those signing up for skit and group competition were the Med Tech Club, Lambda Mu Delta, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Agramonte Pre- Medical Society, Physics Club, Tom Gavin and Maurice Riley, Claude Riche and Richard Smith, Pharmacy School, BA girls and Phi Beta, Ydemocs, SAK, and APhA. Auditions have been held this week, and will continue through} next week. Variety is still being sought, Schindler said, but all students with any talent whatsoever are encouraged to try out. Fr. Fichter To Address Educational Meeting The Rev. Joseph F. Fichter, S.J., chairman of the Department of Sociology, will address the general assembly of the National Catholic Education Association at its annual convention to be held in Miami, December 7 through 9. Fr. Fichter's topic will be "The Influence of the Educational Institution on Parish Life." Dr. J. Browne Larose Named Homecoming King , '51 Dr. J. Browne Larose, prominent New Orleans eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, has been named King of Loyola's 1951 Homecoming activities, Dr. Larry Leßon, Homecoming chairman, announced. Dr. Larose will escort the Queen, Miss Elaine Chauvin, during the Grand March at Wednesday night's Homecoming Ball. A graduate of Loyola (College of the Immaculate Conception) with an AB in 1906, Dr. Larose is presently a senior visiting surgeon at the Hotel Dieu and the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital.Dr. Larose is a member of the Catholic Alumni sodality and is a charter member of the Catholic Physicians' Guild. Other alumni members selected to escort the coed court are: Thomas Brahney, LLB '42, member of the New Orleans Commission Council; Henry Curtis, LLB '17, local attorney; Dr. Barry J. Barrodale, DDS '29, president of the Southern AAU and a vicepresident of the National AAU; Gardere F. Moore, Phß '25, local public relations counsellor; Judge Paul Chasez, LLB '22, civil court; and Judge John J. Wingrave, LLB '18, juvenile court. Dr. J. Browne Larose (Continued on page 8)